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Preview of Probability & Data Investigation Project | Upper Elementary Math (Grades 4–6)

Probability & Data Investigation Project | Upper Elementary Math (Grades 4–6)

Engage your students with this hands-on Probability & Data Investigation Project designed for Grades 4–6! This print-and-go resource includes four interactive stations, a class tournament reinforcement activity, and an early finisher option. Students will predict, test, record, graph, and analyze probability outcomes using dice, coins, spinners, and cards — reinforcing critical math skills and real-world data applications. Everything is included to make your lesson standalone, easy to imple
Preview of Ratios & Proportional Reasoning in the Real World | 6th Grade Gifted Enrichment

Ratios & Proportional Reasoning in the Real World | 6th Grade Gifted Enrichment

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Innovative Ed
Ready for your gifted students who already mastered ratios? This fully self-directed enrichment unit goes deeper, not faster, keeping students at grade level while genuinely challenging their thinking.This 10-day resource is designed for 6th grade gifted and TAG students who have tested out of a ratios and proportional reasoning unit. Every activity is real-world, rigorous, and requires zero teacher introduction. Students pick up and go independently while you work with the rest of the class. Wh
Preview of Array We Go! Introducing Multiplication, Factors, Primes, & Composites

Array We Go! Introducing Multiplication, Factors, Primes, & Composites

This is an engaging and visual way to introduce multiplication and the concepts of factors, multiples, primes, composites and MORE! Students build arrays for the numbers 1–25 and look for patterns and characteristics that help them learn to recognize multiples. Directed questions also help them to learn to identify primes and composites. Square numbers, factor rich numbers, and perfect numbers are included for more advanced students. Extensions allow you to take the lesson to a multi-day in dept
Preview of P is for Pterodactyl: The WORST Alphabet Book Ever Activity Pack

P is for Pterodactyl: The WORST Alphabet Book Ever Activity Pack

All the letters that misbehave and make words nearly impossible to pronounce.This resource pack is the perfect accompaniment to the book P is for Pterodactyl, but you don’t need the book to use it! Use this as a valuable part of your class literacy focus, or as a fantastic resource to keep on hand for supply teachers! Reading Task:Play Popcorn Pronunciation to collect as many words as you can by pronouncing them correctly. Writing:Roll-a-Plot to create a quirky story using eccentric English. M
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